Volume 31, No. 2, June 2005
In This Issue 31(2)
The Editors
Update 31(2)
Jared Rosenberg
Siblings' Premarital Childbearing and the Timing of First Sex in
Three Major Cities of Côte d'Ivoire
Nafissatou Diop-Sidibé
The Potential of Comprehensive Sex Education in China: Findings
from Suburban Shanghai
Bo Wang, Sara Hertog, Ann Meier, Chaohua Lou and Ersheng Gao
Reproductive Tract Infections Among Young Married Women in Tamil
Nadu, India
Jasmin Helen Prasad, Sulochana Abraham, Kathleen M. Kurz, Valentina
George, M. K. Lalitha, Renu John, M. N. R. Jayapaul, Nandini Shetty
and Abraham Joseph
Wealth and Extramarital Sex Among Men in Zambia
Sitawa R. Kimuna and Yanyi K. Djamba
The Unfinished Agenda for Reproductive Health: Priorities for the
Next 10 Years
Adrienne Germain and Jennifer Kidwell
Digests
Failure Rates of Male and Female Condoms Fall with Use
D. Hollander
Childhood Stunting Is Linked to the Pregnancy Intentions of Both
Parents
R. MacLean
Doorstep Delivery Increases Adoption of Contraceptives in Rural
Areas of Pakistan
C. Coren
In Mexico, Hysterectomy Is Often Used as Treatment for Cervical
Abnormalities
R. Maclean
For Poor Brazilian Males, Sex Tends to Begin Early and is Often
Unprotected
D. Hollander
Prepregnancy Health Status Has Strong Associations with Preterm
Delivery Risk
D. Hollander
Family Planning Clinics May Not Be the Best Option for Serving
Pakistan's Poor
D. Hollander
Volume 31, Number 3, September 2005
In This Issue 31(3)
The Editors
Update 31(3)
Jared Rosenberg
Contraceptive Use Among the Poor in Indonesia
Juan Schoemaker
Use of Family Planning Services in the Transition To a Static Clinic
System in Bangladesh: 1998–2002
Alex Mercer, Ali Ashraf, Nafisa Lira Huq, Fariha Haseen, AH Nowsher
Uddin and Masud Reza
Gender Inequality and Intimate Partner Violence Among Women in
Moshi, Tanzania
Laura Ann McCloskey, Corrine Williams and Ulla Larsen
Gender Relations and Reproductive Decision Making In Honduras
Ilene S. Speizer, Lisa Whittle and Marion Carter
The Incidence of Induced Abortion in the Philippines: Current Level
and Recent Trends
Fatima Juarez, Josefina Cabigon, Susheela Singh and Rubina Hussain
Digests
Nutritional Counseling of Mothers at Health Facilities Reduces
Childhood Stunting in Peruvian Shantytowns
S. London
In Kenya, Community Traits Affect Women's Decisions On Daughters'
Circumcision
J. Rosenberg
Safe-Delivery Intervention In Rural Pakistan Reduces The Risk of
Perinatal Death
S. London
Skills-Based Approaches Affect STI Risk Behavior More Than Information
D. Hollander
Women in Some Sub-Saharan African Countries Are More Likely Than
Men to Justify Wife Beating
D. Hollander
Study Design May Cause Underestimate of Condom Efficacy Against
STIs
D. Hollander
Extensive Genital Cutting Elevates Risk of Infertility Among Sudanese
Women
H.Ball
Volume 31, Number 4, December 2005
In This Issue: 31(4)
The Editors
Update 31(4)
Jared Rosenberg
Promoting Informed Choice: Evaluating a Decision-Making Tool for
Family Planning Clients and Providers in Mexico
Young Mi Kim, Adrienne Kols, Antonieta Martin, David Silva, Ward
Rinehart, Sarah Prammawat, Sarah Johnson and Kathryn Church
Pharmacists' Knowledge and Perceptions of Emergency Contraceptive
Pills in Soweto and the Johannesburg Central Business District,
South Africa
Kelly Blanchard, Teresa Harrison and Mosala Sello
Pregnancy Intentions Among Salvadoran Fathers: Results from the
2003 National Male Reproductive Health Survey
Marion Carter and Ilene S. Speizer
The Incidence of Induced Abortion in Uganda
Susheela Singh, Elena Prada, Florence Mirembe and Charles Kiggundu
Gender and Relationship Differences in Condom Use Among 15–24-Year-Olds
in Angola
Ndola Prata, Farnaz Vahidnia and Ashley Fraser
Digests
Exposure to a National HIV-Prevention Program Linked To Lower Risk
of Infection for South African Youth
S.London
Of HPV-Infected Women With Normal Smears, Most Have High-Risk Varieties
S. London
Complaints of Abnormal Vaginal Discharge Linked To Poor Mental
Health
S. London
Home Visits Help Mothers Maintain Breast-feeding After Leaving
the Hospital
P. Doskoch
Evidence Supporting the Notion That Bacterial Vaginosis Can Be
Transmitted Sexually Continues to Accumulate
S. London
Women Who Report Abuse During Pregnancy Have An Elevated Risk of
Adverse Birth Outcomes
L. Melhad
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